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Specific Heat Ratio in Compressible Flow Formulas
The Specific Heat Ratio is the ratio of the heat capacity at constant pressure to heat capacity at constant volume of the flowing fluid for non-viscous and compressible flow. And is denoted by y.
Compressible Flow formulas that make use of Specific Heat Ratio
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Pressure Ratio for Maximum Flow Rate through Nozzle
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Velocity at Outlet of Nozzle for Maximum Flow Rate of Fluid
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Pressure at Inlet of Tank or Vessel considering Compressible Fluid Flow
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Pressure at Inlet considering Maximum Flow Rate of Fluid
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Density of Fluid considering Velocity at Outlet of Orifice
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Absolute Temperature for Velocity of Sound Wave using Adiabatic Process
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Velocity of Sound Wave using Adiabatic Process
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Stagnation Density given Compressible Fluid Flow
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Density of Fluid for Stagnation considering Compressible Fluid Flow
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Stagnation Pressure for Compressible Fluid Flow
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Temperature of Fluid for Stagnation Temperature considering Compressible Fluid Flow
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Stagnation Temperature considering Compressible Fluid Flow
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FAQ
What is the Specific Heat Ratio?
The Specific Heat Ratio is the ratio of the heat capacity at constant pressure to heat capacity at constant volume of the flowing fluid for non-viscous and compressible flow.
Can the Specific Heat Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Specific Heat Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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